A Week of Openings, Pop-ups and Other Shopping Events

The multimedia artist Alex Israel has created 20 limited-edition children’s jackets emblazoned with smiling patches as part of the Levi’s 50th anniversary of the trucker jacket.

By Alison S. Cohn

Oct. 11, 2017

Openings and Events

The Arrivals, an outerwear label, will open a holiday pop-up on Thursday. There you’ll find smart options to wrap up warmly, like a modular bomber jacket with a removable lamb shearling collar ($395). At 42 Crosby Street.

That same day, the men’s wear designer Brett Johnson will open a store featuring his super-fine-knit sweaters ($465). At 109 Mercer Street.

And the Adeam designer Hanako Maeda will open a pop-up at Bergdorf Goodman filled with elegant pieces including a puff sleeve cashmere sweater ($925) and an asymmetrical wrap top with pearl detail ($1,100).

On Thursday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., the jewelry label Alison Lou will have an ear-piercing party. Get a new hole gratis with the purchase of any earrings, like her huggy hoops with enamel hearts ($195). At 20 East 69th Street.

And at 6 p.m. Rebecca Minkoff will be host for a fireside chat with the restaurateur Samantha Wasser, founder of the Sosta and By Chloe., during which you’ll hear their thoughts on female entrepreneurship and shop new fall picks like studded boots ($225). At 96 Greene Street.

From Thursday to Sunday, Nicholas Kirkwood will host at a Beya Bespoke customization event at Saks Fifth Avenue during which you can design your perfect loafers (starting at $600) or mules ($530). Choose your color and material, down to the very last detail, including the color of the stitching thread and an option for monogramming.

On Saturday, Brideside, an e-commerce site specializing in bridesmaid dresses, will have a pop-up at the Dress Address at Lord & Taylor. Choose from hundreds of pretty options starting at $165.

On Wednesday, the Italian lingerie label Intimissimi will open a shop filled with lovely lacy bits like a retro balconette bra ($59). At 601 Fifth Avenue.

Hitting the Racks

The multimedia artist Alex Israel has created 20 limited-edition children’s jackets emblazoned with smiling avocado chenille patches ($1,000) as part of the Levi’s 50th anniversary of the trucker jacket. They will be sold on TheTot, Nasiba Adilova and Miroslava Duma’s e-commerce platform, to raise money for amfAR. At thetot.com/levis.

Iris Apfel and Atelier Swarovski have teamed up on capsule collection available at the Latest Revival showroom. It will include her statements bangles, like a square cuff ($999) and 12-row bracelet ($999). Email contact@latestrevival.com to schedule an appointment.

Karen Walker is introducing a new eyewear collection called Shadow Play at Barneys New York. It includes round sunglasses with soft-color lenses and standout frames that cast deliberate shadows to add a new dimension to your face ($220).

Correction:

An earlier version of this article misidentified the address of The Arrivals’ holiday pop-up store. It is 42 Crosby Street, not 39 ½.